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Lots of Drum Kit Gear - cymbals, stands, hardware, accessories


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STANDS:

Yamaha double braced boom stand, high

Yamaha double braced boom stand, mid

Mapex double braced straight stand

DW 5000 2-leg hi-hat stand

 

CYMBALS:

Sabian Cymbal bag

Vibra (UFIP) heavy 14” hi-hats

Meinl 18” medium crash/ride

Masterwork 12” splash/crash

Masterwork 16” crash

 

HARDWARE/ACCESSORIES:

Mapex double bass drum pedal

Double accessory clamp/bracket

Single accessory clamp/bracket

Rim-mounting accessory/cowbell clamp

3x tuning keys

3x misc memory clamps (small, med, large)

Hi-hat drop-clutch (for use with double pedal)

 

PERCUSSION:

LP Agogo bell

Woodblock / clave

Practice pad

 

STICKS:

Vic Firth AS5A sticks

Zildjian “someone’s signature” sticks

Vic Firth RUTE 606 Hot sticks

Wincent Jazz brushes

 

ABOUT:

A healthy haul of great drum kit gear that would nicely finish off a set of shells to make a complete kit. This is all high quality equipment and very durable. The condition of these items is good/used, and everything is fully functional. The cymbals are very nice but quite niche. I recommend you research the marks/models if interested. They are all very good sounding and un-damaged. Together they form a useful, matching sound palette (to my ear!).

 

PRICE:

Ideally I’m looking to sell this as a job-lot for £500. That averages about £50 across each main item, and £50 for all the accessories together - which is a bargain. I am open to offers for individual items or sub-sets, but will hold out for an overall offer before taking these.

 

LOCATION:

Near Dulwich Library. 

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